Autoline PAT Down, EBITDA Margin Expands in Q4 FY25
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Autoline PAT Down, EBITDA Margin Expands in Q4 FY25

Autoline Industries Limited reported its audited results for Q4 and FY25. Revenue from operations for Q4 FY25 stood at Rs 1,946 million, up 3.01 per cent year-on-year. EBITDA rose to Rs 204 million from Rs 178 million, with margin improving to 10.5 per cent. Profit before tax for the quarter declined by 2 per cent to Rs 80 million.

For the full year, revenue rose marginally to Rs 6,569 million. EBITDA stood at Rs 677 million, up 23 per cent from Rs 523 million in FY24. Margin improved to 10.3 per cent. Profit before tax increased to Rs 199 million, up 2 per cent, despite an exceptional item of Rs 35.8 million.

Management cited efficiency gains, automation, and improved cost control as key contributors. Sanand and Pune plants under Industry 4.0 have begun operations. The order pipeline across auto components, tooling, and non-auto divisions remains strong. EBITDA margin for FY25 improved by 227 basis points, while PBT margin rose to 3.02 per cent.

The company stated that it remains focused on operational excellence, high-margin orders, and sustainable growth heading into FY26.

Source:Press release issued by Autoline Industries Limited 

Autoline Industries Limited reported its audited results for Q4 and FY25. Revenue from operations for Q4 FY25 stood at Rs 1,946 million, up 3.01 per cent year-on-year. EBITDA rose to Rs 204 million from Rs 178 million, with margin improving to 10.5 per cent. Profit before tax for the quarter declined by 2 per cent to Rs 80 million.For the full year, revenue rose marginally to Rs 6,569 million. EBITDA stood at Rs 677 million, up 23 per cent from Rs 523 million in FY24. Margin improved to 10.3 per cent. Profit before tax increased to Rs 199 million, up 2 per cent, despite an exceptional item of Rs 35.8 million.Management cited efficiency gains, automation, and improved cost control as key contributors. Sanand and Pune plants under Industry 4.0 have begun operations. The order pipeline across auto components, tooling, and non-auto divisions remains strong. EBITDA margin for FY25 improved by 227 basis points, while PBT margin rose to 3.02 per cent.The company stated that it remains focused on operational excellence, high-margin orders, and sustainable growth heading into FY26.Source:Press release issued by Autoline Industries Limited 

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